All Americas articles – Page 76
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NewsSeville rides Dark Horse
eOne’s boutique sales arm Seville International takes New Zealand hit drama.
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NewsMiners drama in Colombian rebate
The $20m feature about the 2010 rescue of the 33 Chilean workers trapped in the San Jose mine is the first international film to qualify for Colombia’s Law 1556 production incentive.
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News369, JEMPSA announce co-pro deal
UK and Argentine companies join forces to co-produce and finance a slate of six features over the next two years.
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NewsHopefuls wins Locarno's Carte Blanche
Cash prize will help complete Ives Rosenfeld’s debut feature about young friends who dream of being footballers.
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NewsFantastic Fest unveils market projects
Fantastic Fest has announced the 15 projects in the second edition of its international co-production market: Fantastic Market | Mercado Fantastico.
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NewsSan Seb names Co-Production projects
Films includes Juan Andrés Arango’s X-Quinientos and William Vega’s Sal.
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NewsDevour festival to welcome Anthony Bourdain
Celebrity chef to present Ang Lee’s Eat Drink Man Woman.
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NewsFiga/Br launches with August Winds
New Brazilian cinema label kicks off with Locarno competition title.
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NewsBrazilian delegation set for Locarno
Film-maker Kleber Mendoça, who won the FIPRESCI Prize at Rotterdam and Wroclaw’s New Horizons for his fiction feature debut Neighbouring Sounds in 2012, will be in Locarno next month as part of an almost 60-strong Brazilian delegation.
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NewsBogota’s BAM reveals winners
Three Scapulars and Sincerely win top prizes; six other titles headed to Locarno and San Sebastian.
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NewsFestival execs reveal top tips
Leading figures from film festivals in Cannes, London, Edinburgh and Hong Kong revealed their top tips for standing out from the rest when gaining selection to festivals.
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NewsPeter Webber film among BAM projects
Pickpocket drama from Girl With a Pearl Earring director is one of 33 film projects in development being presented at the Bogota Audiovisual Market (BAM).
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CommentYann Demange’s ’71 launches BAM
The Bogota Audiovisual Market (BAM) opened on Monday night with British thriller ’71, starring Jack O’Connell.
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NewsBritish delegation set for Colombia
The British film industry is to send its biggest ever delegation to the Bogota Audiovisual Market (BAM).
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Framestore, David Kelly board Mexican Cold War film
EXCLUSIVE: The UK’s Framestore and producer David P. Kelly are set to partner on a $5m Mexican Cold War feature Lunik III, pitched at this week’s Moscow Business Square (MBS).














